Ran the numbers - they are 1828/each delivered to me. I'd almost need 1150(ish) to make it work. So may not be worth it.I'm definitely interested. Let me know if you do this and have one available.
Ran the numbers - they are 1828/each delivered to me. I'd almost need 1150(ish) to make it work. So may not be worth it.I'm definitely interested. Let me know if you do this and have one available.
Yea that's about what it costs me but I'd be getting no warranty/return support so yea, not worth it. Thanks for the offer though.Ran the numbers - they are 1828/each delivered to me. I'd almost need 1150(ish) to make it work. So may not be worth it.
I decided to go with the Supermicro H11SSL-NC v2.0 board and Supermicro SNK-P0064AP4 (4U Epyc active heatsink). This heatsink maintains the front/back airflow.Congrats. That is great news.
They told me that it was included. However, they were quite clueless and it took several minutes to get that out of them.I’m a previous post on this thread, it was noted that HPE said the torque wrench was a part they shipped in the kit. Have we confirmed they arent sending them, or was this just a QA mistake?
Yes. it is inside the static bag which I didn't open. I had to hold it up to the light to notice it.Just to confirm, Does EPYC comes with a carrier frame?
All you actually need is a torx screwdriver set. I've used one on my last two EPYC installs.I guess I should get a torque wrench one of these days. I'm getting better at it, but the other day in SM H11DSi socket 1 was perfect the first time, and it took me three tries to get socket 2 torqued just right.